The Simple Solution to Closed Walls with Existing Fiberglass
Foam it Green Open Cell DropFill System™
Until now, insulating closed walls meant tearing out the drywall to add spray foam, or having a company drill unsightly holes through the outside of your home.
Now, the revolutionary DropFill System™ makes it easy to add spray foam insulation to existing walls.
One-Hole Under-Baseboard Installation
√ No expensive contractors tearing your walls apart
√ No expertise required, designed for first time users
√ No removal of existing fiberglass means big savings
Uses Proven Foam it Green Solutions:
√ Yellow + Blue = Green system makes installing simple
√ 24x7 support - we're always standing by for you
√ Unique Class 1 fire retardant &
anti-microbial formula
How Easy Is It? Here are the Steps:
Step 1:
Remove, and then drill one 2” hole per bay under, the baseboard (or above it if you prefer).
Step 2:
Feed the patent-pending DropFill System™ up the first cavity BEHIND the fiberglass, trying to keep it as centered as you can. While foam will spread to fill the space allotted, it is ideal to fill from as close to the center as possible.
Step 3:
You’re ready to start filling your first cavity! This product is uniquely designed to fill the cavity (already containing fiberglass) correctly if you follow the easy metering system in the instructions.
Pull the trigger. Follow the unique metering system that comes with your DropFill System.™
Then, remove the system from the wall and pop the nozzle off the gun.
That's it!
We’re always here to help you be successful. Feel free to call us anytime at 1-800-516-0949 with project or product questions.
Note: There are always minimal risks that come with this type of project, regardless of type of foam or company. If you don’t follow the easy metering system, or if your walls are previously damaged or contain fillers other than fiberglass, there is a chance that you may not fill the cavity fully, or that a blockage could occur, pushing out or damaging the drywall or plaster.
If you have concerns that your fiberglass may be compromised (wet or moldy due to previous leaks for instance), you may want to remove a larger section of drywall and inspect it before deciding which method of spray foam to use. If your fiberglass needs to be removed, then you'll want to use our Slow Rise System instead. Slow rise is intended to fill an empty wall cavity. The DropFill System™ is specifically designed for walls that do contain fiberglass.
Calculate How Much Foam You Need:
Step 1 Measure The Square Footage
LENGTH
HEIGHT
SQFT
Walls
X
=
160
add another wall
Total Square Footage
160
Step 2 Allow for Project Overages
No project is exact - so please consider adding 20% to make sure you have enough. You'll save the most time and money when you buy the right amount and ship it just once. You 'll complete your project on time, and any leftovers are easy to use on over 39 other projects.
Results:
Based on theoretical yield, the best combination of kits to get is:
17 Free Extras included with this kit today
Yellow + Blue = Green formula gives proven results
Retards new mold growth (ASTM G-21)
100% Free of CFCs, VOCs, Penta-BDEs, & Urea Formaldehyde
17 Free Extras included with this kit today
Yellow + Blue = Green formula gives proven results
Retards new mold growth (ASTM G-21)
100% Free of CFCs, VOCs, Penta-BDEs, & Urea Formaldehyde